Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1930, p. 16

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16 UNITS OF NATIONAL PARKING GARAGES, INC. g% ELECTRIC maras PARKING close to Loop Stores . . Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Extimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty GLENCOE AVENUE 89 CLIFTON AVENUE MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS End your Loop parking problem this pleasant, «convenient way: ks Drive into the spacious entrance of the new Quincy Garage, or the Harrison Parking Garage, lock your car, and leave it. Electricity will park itfor you, untouched by human hands. Shop at the famous State Street stores and smart Boulevard shops close by. Have your purchases delivered to the Garage, where we willsign forthem and holdthem for your return. Electricity will bring your car quickly to you when you wish to leave, You drive out a separate exit without confusion or delay. The atmosphere of a fine hotel, plus rest h mnmin mmeninimccnged, rooms, writing rooms, teleâ€" phones, â€" check rooms, “”" C are special features } mm â€" of service. Try A «B service t Water, Vapor; High or Low Pressure Steam Shoppers enjoy quick ne Mizhlund Park 2282 I. A. SCHWALL T HE PRESS Two Chicago youths, who attempted ts steal a motor launch at Lake Bluff last week were bound over to the grand jury and ordered held in lieu ‘of $3.000 bonds each. Thomas Daly, 60, an employee of the Otto Lehmann farms, died as the result of injuries received in an unâ€" avoidable accident. This was the verâ€" dict returned ‘by a coroner‘s jury. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Hagyeninis About This Part of North Shore; County Seat Over 200 delegates from all sections of northern Illinois attended the Reâ€" gional Conference at Northern Illinois chapters of the American Red Cross at Waukegan last week. room at 6:30 o‘clock last Thursday evening with Charles W. Hadley, chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission as the principal speaker, ~After more than a quarter of a century‘ of absence from her old homeâ€" stead in which she and her husband lived when he was overseer of Zion, Mrs. Jane Dowie last week returned at noon to take up her residence in Shiloh House. A dinner meeting of the Lake Counâ€" ty Reépublican Central committee will be held at the Karcher hotel dining Representative Richard Lyons of Mundelein was reâ€"elected secretary of the Illinois Association of Real Esâ€" tate Boards and was also named chairman of a committee on legislaâ€" tion last week at the annual realtors convention at Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beck of 1410 Washington street, Waukegan, last week celebrated their sixtyâ€"fifth wedâ€" ding anniversary. The first step in the proposed plan of the Illinois Bell Telephone comâ€" pany to install the. dial system in Waukegan has been taken with the installation of dials on all phones in the American Steel and Wire comâ€" pnnv plnnt These are the first to be used in that city and will eventually lead to dials throughout, Manager E. A. Judd recently stated in before a civic club. With the death of Walter Diehl of Lake Zurich last week from infantile paralysis, the Elaâ€" Township high «chool in which he was a student was closed for the balance of the week while the Lake Zurich‘grade school aIso was closed to prevent a spread of dread discase. Dichl was taken sick Oct. 11 and rushed to the Lake County ‘General hosnital where he died a few days later.. He was sixteen years old. The high school was closed when it wos found that the youth had inâ€" fantile paralysis and the entire sehool was fumigated while all of the 75 students were placed under observaâ€" tion so that the first syvmptoms of illness would be a signal for action. .ake Zurich Boy Is Infantile Paralysis Victim; Close Schools an address 7Admiral Ziegemeier Dies; Formerly Head Great Lakes Station Rear Admiral Henry J. Ziegemeier, 61, former commadant at_the Great Lakes Naval station, and commandâ€" ant of the thirteenth naval district with â€" headquarters in Bremerton, Washington, for the past two years, died Oct. 15, following a paralytic stroke. The admiral was playing golf when he became ill, dying in the arms of Mayor C. E. B. Oldham of Bremerâ€" ton, with whom he was playing. Rear Admiral Ziegemeier left the Great Lakes station in June, 1928. He was born in Pennsylvania March 27, 1869, and entered Annapolis in 1886. Hemstitching â€" â€" Covered Buttons â€" Quick Service Tel. 354 120 N. Green Bay Rd. 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. 60 N. First St. Highland Park Ex10e€ BATTERIES B EC K E R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS J. SMITH 15 North St. Johns Avenue s PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31 JUNK MRS. ZAHNLE TELEPHONE 410 Thursday,. October 23, 1930 Dealer in Pleating Pinking

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